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Soldier Spring Park

Weatherford, Parker County

Marker Text

Confederate soldiers are said to have camped here in the 1860s because of the inviting spring. In 1890, veterans used the site for their 25th reunion. During the next year, 55 acres were set aside as "Soldier Spring Park". Chautauqua programs (1910-28), circuses, town gatherings, other reunions, and the public hanging of a criminal (1908) occurred here before the park fell into disuse. The city dump, 1934-53, and then a caliche mine, the area reverted to park use in 1973. Civic groups joined to develop recreational facilities and restore natural beauty with native plantings. (1976)

Marker Details

Address Thrush St. at Soldier Springs Park
Location Description Soldier Springs Park, Thrush Street, Weatherford
Marker # 4975
Dedicated 1976
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code parks
Latitude, Longitude 32.744868, -97.808933

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